I was in Spain for a summer in my 20’s and good lord were the sandwiches top tier. I even got into making my own with the queso manchego and jamón ibérico. It was heavenly.
@@ac4498 I’m sure it’s not. For you to prove that… you would have to taste all 3. Let me know when you’re doing that. What’s not imported, is made locally. Here’s an example, mozzarella, there are 20 million Americans of Italian ancestry and 1 million Italian immigrants in America. That’s something you can make in your own kitchen. It’s a sandwich… un panino; it’s not an aged bottle of wine. Then the soil matters, the climate… let’s not get too excited. Next, you’re going to tell me, “ you can only have fish and chips in London!”
Had a similar experience in Italy. The sandwiches hit like a fucking truck. Amazing pesto, meat, bread, cheese, everything. Everything was just natural and handmade - completely on point.
I've been to Italy 5 times. Everything is better. Even in the grocery stores. Check the product ingredients. So simple and decent. Not like here in Texas.
I agree with the done from scratch part but the ingridients are not necessary organic and GMO doesn’t necessarily affect taste. GMO is the future of food and we should embrace it not only use it in negative context
@@Vagabondgonenon gmo organic ingredients definitely do make a difference. There isn’t any chemicals in there that the average American or even human can pronounce
@@MotivationandInspirationShort yeah but it doesn’t make sense. We been enhancing plants for centuries with cross pollination and now when we are able to change the plants genetics in a lab it’s somehow bad? Without GMO some plants would have already perished. With GMO we are able to create better plants that yield better crop that need less water and can fight diseases that plants are vulnerable to. To feed the world’s growing population GMO is our best tool to meet the demand
I'm from Madrid and 10€ for a sandwich is quite expensive. This trendy italian ciabata sandwich places aren't a typical thing in the city. There's a lot of good places to eat a good "bocata" for the half of the price
Yeah that's so true, Spanish food is great and inexpensive for what you get. Sorry you have also got the overrated burrata trend over there. Give me manchego over that any day.
My boy traveled to Madrid to eat an italian sandwich. I’m from Madrid and the best sandwich you can get is a “bocata de calamares” in Plaza Mayor which translates to fried calamari sandwich. Delicious, ya’ll should try it
Dude, you're just biased - bocata de calamares is truly one of the most boring and unappealing sandwiches in the world, and I fucking love calamari. The bravo version from Zaragoza at least has some flair, while yours is just breaded calamari and bread. The calamari are already breaded, why do you need more bread? Usually when you put breaded stuff on bread, you add at least some fresh element - but no. No sauce, no greens, no nothing - a completely forgettable, dull, bottom-tier sandwich. A proper Italian panino is on another level in terms of taste, whether you're in Madrid or Florence - doesn't matter. Good food is good food.
It hits so much harder because it’s the most real and authentic that food can be. Every ingredient is made true to its origin rather than being ultra processed like much of the food in the US. Edit: keep wasting your time commenting back at me🤷🏾♂️ it’s only shameful on you, to get defensive of a poisonous food industry, rather than fighting to change it so our kids can grow up healthier than we are😬
@@milanekrkaneidk why it's so hard for them to believe, the fruits and veggies in our stores aren't even "real" just GMOs crossbred with other GMOs and covered with waxes for shelf life and almost 0 nutrients. People actually think gardening is harmful to the environment and/or unsustainable here.
Best sandwich of my life was in a little corner place across from the museum that held The David in Florence, Italy. They did the honey thing too and it was on the same bread. Looked very similar. I think about that sandwich all the time.
Best pizza I’ve ever had was in Rome. We traveled all over Italy and the food was amazing. Florence had the best sea food pasta I’ve ever had in my freaking life. Off the charts.
You ever eat something new not expecting it to be anything and it ends up catching you by surprise and being so good that you think about your entire life and how far you came to get to that point in your life? It hits different
@@tonysamosa1717 I live in the south and I’ve visited the east coast & the bagels are amazing lol but in my opinion Europe has fantastic bread. To each his own though.
@@toshiamiyumi2604 Do you know what writing things off as a business expense even means? At most you've avoided paying some taxes, but you're still spending a lot for the trip to Madrid itself...
As someone raised in Spain. I can assure that the most famous "sandwich" in Madrid is bocata de calamares. This is just a trendy place. Nothing beats a bocata de calameres i prefer mine with aioli.
Yes I have traveled to Barcelona and their quality of food is so much better, especially the sandwiches. Allot of the times it’s minimal ingredients but hi quality unlike what we have in America 🇺🇸
Valencia is really special yeah. Been there once and it keeps on trying to pull me back. Been trying to get on with this Valencian girl that I know but she the I need no man type.
I will visit Valencia for sure but I had what I considered the best paella that I've ever had in Tenerife. It was a small restaurant that only had about 10 tables and the dish was made from fresh seafood and rice cooked perfectly with amazing socarrat in the bottom. I ate well in Madrid too but stayed away from paella. It looks like Spain is an amazing country for foodies.
@@Americaninparis2012 please try following places if you come, in Albufera zone which is by the way a protected natural environment, check online, I recommend Blayet and for you to test the duck paella, amazing. If not you can do to Alquería del Pou a traditional place. Near Cullera located at 30 min the mythical Casa Salvador. Definitely not obvious for the tourists but I guess you will like it even more for this reason. Enjoy our land and Welcome 😁
I have traveled a lot and the best food I ate was in Spain. My first night there, I walked into a little deli, and the shop owner fixed me a cheese sandwich. It was just cheese and bread but it was delicious! My favorite thing to eat was a gazpacho, a dish that I never thought sounded good before but thought I’d better try. It blew my mind! I’d love to go back to Spain and eat all the wonderful food again. ❤
@edm5929 wait a second, did you actually think modern itallians and ancient Romans had the same cuisine? 😂 Britai was part of the Roman empire, whats your point kid?
He also went to the best place yah asshole. Go to the best place in America and it'll be the same. You're comparing one of the best yo mass market. No shit mass produced stuff ain't the best. You can spend more on home made stuff from bakeries and it tastes amazing
As a Spaniard, I don't understand why some people are annoyed that the best sandwich is Italian. If it is the best, it is the best, it doesn't need to be regional to be the best. Specially because people are not going to eat just a sandwich in their trip to Madrid, so let them have the freaking Italian sandwich and later they'll also have the calamari sandwich. El puto bocatita de los cojones que todo el mundo tiene que probar según los madrileños, como si no hubiese bocatas...
you clearly don't have balls and don't produce testosterone, have you ever even felt competitive or manly before? If some other fuck face country has the best sandwich in your country, then fuck them and you need to do better, not bend over and take it.
La qualità sembra ottima però ed all'Antico Vinaio si fanno file chilometriche per una schiacciata. Un po' come pagare 15 euro un piatto di ramen in Italia, invece di andare in Giappone...
@@Danielviomusic sure. Would you fly to London just to eat a sandwich? I wouldn't, because I could do a better one in 5 minutes in my kitchen. I said Italy only because the one in the video is an Italian sandwich. You know, Italian bread, Italian burrata, Italian bologna, Italian pistachios... That guy flew to Spain to eat it 😂
U got to understand in America we ded crap food with all types of chemicals. Countries like Soain and Italy have food at restaurants made fresh. So of course he is gonna feel some type of way. That sandwich cancels any Subway, firehouse subs or any other sandwich chain. That bread looks tasty.
That looks amazing. It’s my dream to travel the world.. and also taste all the foods..won’t be able to do that in this life but hopefully I’ve been living life right this time so my next one will be enjoyable.. peace ☮️ to you all.. bon appétit🫶🏼
@@heleh9889 well I believe in reincarnation… and I would consider myself a spiritual person who believes in God.. I only commented what was on my heart.. no one else’s. I hope you’re able to live your life to the fullest and check off everything on your bucket list ☮️💚
I don't believe on that or just in terms of the catholic religion and how the creed of apostles express in that prayer. I'm very spiritual and concerned about these topics and I was just trying to help because some people might lose their souls. You right, let's try to use this chance and hopefully we will be saved. God bless you
@@njdevil8950right? I was like, bro went to Al Antico Vinaio… and turns out it’s not. It’s a Spanish one… In the land of Jamon Iberico this guy is eating Italian…. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Love how you went to spain and ate italian food…like fr, everything in that sandwich was italian, here in Italy the match mortadella + pistacchio + burrata is pretty common, we even make gourmet pizzas like that
Because of the open borders in Europe a lot if people are migrating including catering establishments. We too have a lot of Italians working in Malta, including restauranteurs and caterers.
@@marycutajar1670 Yes, but typically you wouldn't go to a country to eat another culture's cuisine. E.g. you wouldn't go to America to eat Portuguese food. So why would a tourist go to Spain to Italian? And more than that, call an Italian sandwich the best sandwich in Madrid? It's odd
This place looks great and it seems trendy but I'm sure there are a lot of hidden gems in Madrid that are not so well known but really good. That's the great thing about Europe, lot's of things to see that may not be that big and obvious.
They hit different because they don’t use any process junk like we do in USA. All fresh homemade and it doesn’t last as long due to lack of preservatives so they have to keep making new ones.
Went to their location in NYC, the bread is completely different than any I have ever tasted, just insanely good. It’s crispy and flaky but also soft and flavorful. The meat, cheese and spreads are also top notch of course but my god you could put anything on that bread and It would taste good.
I was in Spain for a summer in my 20’s and good lord were the sandwiches top tier. I even got into making my own with the queso manchego and jamón ibérico. It was heavenly.
Jamon iberico is $$$$$
@@namapalsu2364not over there really
@@namapalsu2364 Not in Spain. You can have the 50% iberico for 5$ 80 to 100g and a 100% Jamon de Bellota (the expensive one) 100g for 10$
@@Chrisxulo I mean $5 for 100g is still pricey, but still cheaper than buying a regular sandwich from a restaurant
No you weren't
You hear that crunch? Sounds amazing
All I hear is "boo-rah-dah" on repeat lol...
Im not sure about it but it aint uncommon to put these kinda sound effects latler on editing
As soon as I heard the crunch I already knew this was 🔥
Omg... Gonna have to try and replicate this
Please always mention the name of the restaurant you visit in your review!
Because it’s a chain. There are 3 of these sandwich shops. The 2nd one is in NYC. This number 3.
@@jopalo31675okay but we still don't know the name of the chain.
@@timmmahhhh All’Antico Vinaio!
@@jopalo31675I'm sure the taste is different in
@@ac4498 I’m sure it’s not. For you to prove that… you would have to taste all 3. Let me know when you’re doing that.
What’s not imported, is made locally. Here’s an example, mozzarella, there are 20 million Americans of Italian ancestry and 1 million Italian immigrants in America. That’s something you can make in your own kitchen. It’s a sandwich… un panino; it’s not an aged bottle of wine. Then the soil matters, the climate… let’s not get too excited.
Next, you’re going to tell me, “ you can only have fish and chips in London!”
Had a similar experience in Italy. The sandwiches hit like a fucking truck. Amazing pesto, meat, bread, cheese, everything. Everything was just natural and handmade - completely on point.
Yup,ppl in the states can't even get real cheese. USDA,FDA ruined it but allows ultra proceeds foods. Sucks
You are definitely right!!! they are all products of Italian origin, invented and traditionally eaten in Italy!!! 🤦🏻♀️
I've been to Italy 5 times. Everything is better. Even in the grocery stores. Check the product ingredients. So simple and decent. Not like here in Texas.
Everything looks good and natural unless it’s ham because ham is the process part that is salty and probably will give you high blood pressure
i think is in Italian sandwich in Spain....that is Mortadella and that is Toscano bread , put Burrata and Pesto.....Everything is Italian
Sandwiches in Europe hit harder because they're homemade everything is done from scratch and the ingredients are fresh non-GMO and organic
I agree with the done from scratch part but the ingridients are not necessary organic and GMO doesn’t necessarily affect taste. GMO is the future of food and we should embrace it not only use it in negative context
@@Vagabondgonethe future of usa not eu
@@Vagabondgonenon gmo organic ingredients definitely do make a difference. There isn’t any chemicals in there that the average American or even human can pronounce
@@jakeemup9303you do know all food and things in the universe are made of chemicals “most humans can’t pronounce”.
@@MotivationandInspirationShort yeah but it doesn’t make sense. We been enhancing plants for centuries with cross pollination and now when we are able to change the plants genetics in a lab it’s somehow bad? Without GMO some plants would have already perished. With GMO we are able to create better plants that yield better crop that need less water and can fight diseases that plants are vulnerable to. To feed the world’s growing population GMO is our best tool to meet the demand
I'm from Madrid and 10€ for a sandwich is quite expensive. This trendy italian ciabata sandwich places aren't a typical thing in the city. There's a lot of good places to eat a good "bocata" for the half of the price
Saludos desde Chicago. Tengo ganas de volver a Madrid
Your calamares sandwich so weak Italians took over it, lol.
Keep lying to yourself if you think people prefer pig ear sandwhich over this.
I AGREE PABLO 👍👊🏴
what? you live in heaven. Also, please drop the location you recc so that I can go there when I save enough money for the plane ticket HAHA
Yeah that's so true, Spanish food is great and inexpensive for what you get. Sorry you have also got the overrated burrata trend over there. Give me manchego over that any day.
"Shee ah tah" 😂
Maybe he meant ciabatta but he's American so he wasnt sure! 😂
It’s focaccia
"Disgustingly good" is my new favorite sentence
My boy traveled to Madrid to eat an italian sandwich. I’m from Madrid and the best sandwich you can get is a “bocata de calamares” in Plaza Mayor which translates to fried calamari sandwich. Delicious, ya’ll should try it
ya’ll
Thank you, this wasn't making a great deal of sense to me but then the lad is American.
Bocadillo
@@christianhardwick6530 En madrid se dice bocata de calamares colega
Dude, you're just biased - bocata de calamares is truly one of the most boring and unappealing sandwiches in the world, and I fucking love calamari. The bravo version from Zaragoza at least has some flair, while yours is just breaded calamari and bread. The calamari are already breaded, why do you need more bread? Usually when you put breaded stuff on bread, you add at least some fresh element - but no. No sauce, no greens, no nothing - a completely forgettable, dull, bottom-tier sandwich. A proper Italian panino is on another level in terms of taste, whether you're in Madrid or Florence - doesn't matter. Good food is good food.
It hits so much harder because it’s the most real and authentic that food can be. Every ingredient is made true to its origin rather than being ultra processed like much of the food in the US.
Edit: keep wasting your time commenting back at me🤷🏾♂️ it’s only shameful on you, to get defensive of a poisonous food industry, rather than fighting to change it so our kids can grow up healthier than we are😬
It's a sandwich full of processed meat lol
its a failed state
Please tell me what ultra processed means to you
2 words for Americans here.
American cheese.
@@milanekrkaneidk why it's so hard for them to believe, the fruits and veggies in our stores aren't even "real" just GMOs crossbred with other GMOs and covered with waxes for shelf life and almost 0 nutrients. People actually think gardening is harmful to the environment and/or unsustainable here.
Best sandwich of my life was in a little corner place across from the museum that held The David in Florence, Italy. They did the honey thing too and it was on the same bread. Looked very similar. I think about that sandwich all the time.
😂❤ i understand you very well and feel your loose and pain ❣️
All'antico Vinaio!
YESSSSS THAT PLACE IS SO GOOD
I’m sure the sandwich thinks of you too❤
Best pizza I’ve ever had was in Rome. We traveled all over Italy and the food was amazing. Florence had the best sea food pasta I’ve ever had in my freaking life. Off the charts.
You ever eat something new not expecting it to be anything and it ends up catching you by surprise and being so good that you think about your entire life and how far you came to get to that point in your life?
It hits different
Had that with a bifana in Portugal 😢
No
Lol yeah actually
It’s the bread. The bread in Europe is a million times better than ours here in America even if it’s homemade. It’s crazy.
ur black
Went to Europe. The food was plain asf
You need to try irish brown bread . And soad bread aswell as brown sour dough
Oh so you must not live on the East coast because that’s not true
@@tonysamosa1717 I live in the south and I’ve visited the east coast & the bagels are amazing lol but in my opinion Europe has fantastic bread. To each his own though.
That crunch 😊
Best part
It was fake
It was fake are you dense
Name of the sandwich spot?
@@jonburnett692 No, it wasn’t🤣
I haven't eaten anything in 2 days.
I regret watching this video till the end.
The crunch of the bread nearly sent me into a frenzy.
That looks so good! Nice to know it's in Madrid!
What’s the name of the restaurant? Could be nice info to share
fr plz lmk what restaurant this is
@@BellissimaBellissimo divorare. I went and found it
@bharrisn thank you.
Right!
He doesn't tell you, because he wants you to click on his channel.
Bros family is 1000% rich af
probably but this can be written off as a business expense. Rich parents teach you how to spend less money
@@toshiamiyumi2604 Do you know what writing things off as a business expense even means? At most you've avoided paying some taxes, but you're still spending a lot for the trip to Madrid itself...
@@toshiamiyumi2604businesses expense or not you still have to pay for that lmao
I mean, at least he acknowledges it @@ABitefLife
So? Who cares if his family is rich? He seems like a nice guy
When you said: "disgustingly good"
I felt that on a spiritual level and totally agree bro
Europe loves their bread, so many different breads in every country
Ngl that does look fabulous
It's because the ingredients used in Europe are better , less sugar , preservatives etc.
Because it’s actually real food
This stuff is easy to get by
The ingredients are the same, it's a pig, wheat, milk. It's all the same.
@@amazin7006the quality in Europe Is 10x times better
that's actually a myth that has been debunked several times food quality is significantly higher in most states than in europe look it up
The barrata and bread alone is enough to make me weep, but the whole thing looks incredible!!! ❤🎉❤🎉❤
Me who’s going to attempt to make an at home but convenient version because I can’t afford travelling overseas.
“Tuscan Sheeeeata Bread” 😳😳😭😭schiacciata - skee- ah- cha- ta
Thank you! I was looking for the CORRECT pronunciation!
@@nicolesymonds2349 thank you! no problem. :) I am Italian.
Mericans 😂
Thank you, I was racking my brain trying to figure out what he said or meant 😂
@@mikesteinberg5891 You mean Muricans 😂
As someone raised in Spain. I can assure that the most famous "sandwich" in Madrid is bocata de calamares. This is just a trendy place. Nothing beats a bocata de calameres i prefer mine with aioli.
This video is so weird in concept... What's next? This guy visiting an Italian city to discover the best paella in Italy? LOL
I normally don’t like fully loaded sandwiches but this looks delicious!😋
Yes I have traveled to Barcelona and their quality of food is so much better, especially the sandwiches. Allot of the times it’s minimal ingredients but hi quality unlike what we have in America 🇺🇸
A lot, not allot. Common mistake
@@Userxyz-z2d Who tf cares…..?
Say anything negative about Amurrrica and be ready for someone to hit you with the petty spelling corrections
Hope this dude stays humble, having rich parents and all.
😂😂😂
I hate life
How do you know?
@@terencenordberg7482His parents are the Goldburgs and very well known in the financial and real estate community in New York.
He seems humble.
Everything in Europe hits harder ❤ greetings from Valencia, Spain.
Valencia is really special yeah. Been there once and it keeps on trying to pull me back. Been trying to get on with this Valencian girl that I know but she the I need no man type.
Some not everything
I will visit Valencia for sure but I had what I considered the best paella that I've ever had in Tenerife. It was a small restaurant that only had about 10 tables and the dish was made from fresh seafood and rice cooked perfectly with amazing socarrat in the bottom. I ate well in Madrid too but stayed away from paella. It looks like Spain is an amazing country for foodies.
Even the diarrhea
@@Americaninparis2012 please try following places if you come, in Albufera zone which is by the way a protected natural environment, check online, I recommend Blayet and for you to test the duck paella, amazing. If not you can do to Alquería del Pou a traditional place. Near Cullera located at 30 min the mythical Casa Salvador. Definitely not obvious for the tourists but I guess you will like it even more for this reason. Enjoy our land and Welcome 😁
I’m not kidding, when you bit into that sandwich, the crunch woke up my dog.
This looks absolutely fucking incredible.
That looks insanely good.
Those are the type of food spots I’d hit in Spain, Italy, and Greece forsure.
You mean the most non local you can get?
That makes no sense
When I was a child I lived in Madrid for 5 years. I remember the bread. It was a revealation.
That looks GOOOOOD…
Looks absolutely amazing
Bro that looks soooo good. It looks so high quality and refined
meat basically bologna😂
@@MT_Budroit's called mortadella,but yes, is that one
Looks awesome!
I had a ham and cheese sandwich at a small shop in Paris in the early 80's and I still think about how good it was.
I have traveled a lot and the best food I ate was in Spain. My first night there, I walked into a little deli, and the shop owner fixed me a cheese sandwich. It was just cheese and bread but it was delicious! My favorite thing to eat was a gazpacho, a dish that I never thought sounded good before but thought I’d better try. It blew my mind! I’d love to go back to Spain and eat all the wonderful food again. ❤
I love Spanish food also. I kinda want to say it's underrated among European cuisines cause it seems Italian and French get much of the attention.
Great to c italian cuisine in Madrid 😅
This comment is WAY tooo underrated. Jeez, Americans
ummm… Roman Empire? Ever heard of it buddy? Smh
@edm5929 wait a second, did you actually think modern itallians and ancient Romans had the same cuisine? 😂 Britai was part of the Roman empire, whats your point kid?
Lmfaooo naw never knew the Roman empire had those ingredients 😂😂
@@edm5929 kid learned history from Disney movies 😆😆😆
Looks really good
The best kind of influencer: those showing me which food I should eat and where. 🥰🥪
They hit better because of the quality of the ingredients. US only prioritizes saving every single cent as much as possible
He also went to the best place yah asshole. Go to the best place in America and it'll be the same. You're comparing one of the best yo mass market. No shit mass produced stuff ain't the best. You can spend more on home made stuff from bakeries and it tastes amazing
Well there's another reason to go to Madrid😮
Masters?
This Sandwich is FROM ITALY you inculture americanos omggggf
As a Spaniard, I don't understand why some people are annoyed that the best sandwich is Italian. If it is the best, it is the best, it doesn't need to be regional to be the best. Specially because people are not going to eat just a sandwich in their trip to Madrid, so let them have the freaking Italian sandwich and later they'll also have the calamari sandwich. El puto bocatita de los cojones que todo el mundo tiene que probar según los madrileños, como si no hubiese bocatas...
I like Portuguese rolls for sandwiches.
you clearly don't have balls and don't produce testosterone, have you ever even felt competitive or manly before? If some other fuck face country has the best sandwich in your country, then fuck them and you need to do better, not bend over and take it.
@@crowneproductions9908 Jajajaja Vaya un parguelas.
@@crowneproductions9908damn that’s some serious talk for a sandwich haha
@@thepartyofone9329 hahaha. Exactly my thoughts. 😂
Love your channel i want one
I love Italian food
Madrid is the capital city of Spain.
@@el.bokeronBut the sandwich is clearly Italian...
@@el.bokeron whether Madrid or Milano, I don’t care, as long as I am in Italy
Dude went all the way to Madrid to eat something we eat in Italy when we're in a rush and need a quick bite 😂😂😂
La qualità sembra ottima però ed all'Antico Vinaio si fanno file chilometriche per una schiacciata. Un po' come pagare 15 euro un piatto di ramen in Italia, invece di andare in Giappone...
Italians are just obnoxious by now when it comes to food. Jesus Christ just let him have his nice Spanish sandwich without being arrogant
In all Europe sandwiches are more like "on the go meal" compared to the US, not only in Italy.
@@Danielviomusic sure. Would you fly to London just to eat a sandwich? I wouldn't, because I could do a better one in 5 minutes in my kitchen.
I said Italy only because the one in the video is an Italian sandwich. You know, Italian bread, Italian burrata, Italian bologna, Italian pistachios... That guy flew to Spain to eat it 😂
U got to understand in America we ded crap food with all types of chemicals. Countries like Soain and Italy have food at restaurants made fresh. So of course he is gonna feel some type of way. That sandwich cancels any Subway, firehouse subs or any other sandwich chain. That bread looks tasty.
I think it’s just fresh always hits better, wherever you are.
I used to not like sandwiches until I tried a Sicilian sandwich shop in Monterey, Ca. Blew me away and I’ve been craving it since!
WHY DON'T YOU EVER WRITE OR MENTION THE NAME OF THE ESTABLISHMENT?😅😢😂😂😂
He doesn’t want others to go there and
Upload content of the same establishment im sure
It’s tagged in the location
@@jacksdiningroom1ru a small hat?
It's called DIVORARE (Antes ILMORSO). Found it on Google the employees shirts had il morso in the video
OMFG. That combo and (I imagine quality), looks just phenomenal. Jesus.
Yea to good to not make yourself
That sandwich looks life changing
That looks amazing!
Same price for a foot long at subway difference is they use actual quality ingredients made in house. I love the sandwiches in Italy and France.
That looks amazing
Shut the front door!! That looks amazing!!!❤
Sandwiches are LIFE! 😋
That looks amazing. It’s my dream to travel the world.. and also taste all the foods..won’t be able to do that in this life but hopefully I’ve been living life right this time so my next one will be enjoyable.. peace ☮️ to you all.. bon appétit🫶🏼
There is no second chances. Wake up! And follow Jesus
@@heleh9889 well I believe in reincarnation… and I would consider myself a spiritual person who believes in God.. I only commented what was on my heart.. no one else’s. I hope you’re able to live your life to the fullest and check off everything on your bucket list ☮️💚
I don't believe on that or just in terms of the catholic religion and how the creed of apostles express in that prayer.
I'm very spiritual and concerned about these topics and I was just trying to help because some people might lose their souls. You right, let's try to use this chance and hopefully we will be saved.
God bless you
@@heleh9889 thank you. God bless you too 🫶🏼
What is name and Location of the Sandwich Restaurant in Madrid?
Only reason why I dislike and do not subscribe. They rarely plug the restaurant
Pretty sure it's DIVORARE (antes ilmorso)
Il Morso is the name
We always tag the name in the location
Name is Divorare
That sandwich looks SOOOO good
Jeeezzzz! You're killin' me!
The most famous sandwich in Madrid is the bocadillo de calamares at Casa Rua o La Campana
I’m loving the recommendations!
Thay have 4 or 5 of these Tuscan sandwich shops in Manhattan and 1 in Venice Ca if you can't make it to Europe - name is All' Antico Vinaio
This one is different though it’s called Bocaticano
@@mrfm2178looks like an all antico vinaio ripoff
@@njdevil8950right? I was like, bro went to Al Antico Vinaio… and turns out it’s not. It’s a Spanish one…
In the land of Jamon Iberico this guy is eating Italian…. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Delicious😮.
Amazing food.
That looks so good!
Holy for 10 bucks 🤤🤤🤤
Not with honey. That’s weird af. I don’t get everyone’s incessant desire for sweets.
@@churchyandfriendswho yelled about honey??
@@churchyandfriendssavory sweet? Like maple syrup with bacon and eggs. Maybe try it, you may actually surprise yourself 😅
@@churchyandfriends a drizzle of honey doesn't make it a "sweet" it just adds another flavor profile.
Unreal deal
Love how you went to spain and ate italian food…like fr, everything in that sandwich was italian, here in Italy the match mortadella + pistacchio + burrata is pretty common, we even make gourmet pizzas like that
Came here to say the same thing. But you forgot the bread which funny enough is italian too, it's focaccia
Because of the open borders in Europe a lot if people are migrating including catering establishments. We too have a lot of Italians working in Malta, including restauranteurs and caterers.
@@marycutajar1670 Yes, but typically you wouldn't go to a country to eat another culture's cuisine. E.g. you wouldn't go to America to eat Portuguese food. So why would a tourist go to Spain to Italian? And more than that, call an Italian sandwich the best sandwich in Madrid? It's odd
grow up some ppl are italian and spanish like fr
Great stuff!! Thanks for not using any catchwords or phrases
Italians know how to feed their people ❤
More influence by Italian classic food
It's not influence. The owner is an Italian migrant. He does his things.
Absolutely disgustingly good ! Just love this saying !
This place looks great and it seems trendy but I'm sure there are a lot of hidden gems in Madrid that are not so well known but really good. That's the great thing about Europe, lot's of things to see that may not be that big and obvious.
Looks delicious
you can get better and cheaper sandwiches at every other NYC deli but sure go off
Italians take great pride in their ingredients specifically. Why it’s alllll better
That pronunciation of ciabatta another lvl
man why do i always get these videos when i'm hungry 😭
Americans are really blown away by actual food
Of course they are only eating at the very best places not average places
Cause we get fed like our farm factory animals. Kept alive to continue working until we die.
@@allensaunders449 American food is just terrible
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@mikeaddison6651 I'm American and I eat very healthy, the food that I make is fantastic and delicious!
So it's an Italian sandwich shop in Madrid 😅
They hit different because they don’t use any process junk like we do in USA. All fresh homemade and it doesn’t last as long due to lack of preservatives so they have to keep making new ones.
They hit different cause it’s all made fresh on site using local ingredients not preserved to filth!!
Don't swear ignorant don't need to swear to telling me is good it's only a little sandwich what the f*** you know
Brother I’m fasting and that looks soooo good. Hope your enjoyed my man
So 🔥🔥
That crunch 🤌
Wow thats awesome! Looks so delicious too!
Went to their location in NYC, the bread is completely different than any I have ever tasted, just insanely good. It’s crispy and flaky but also soft and flavorful. The meat, cheese and spreads are also top notch of course but my god you could put anything on that bread and It would taste good.
what's the name of this shop?
@@csy897 All'Antico Vinaio.
fresher ingredients than US could imagine
We have farms here we can get ingredients just as fresh. Stop watching RUclips and thinking all we have is McDonald’s 😂
"Sandwiches in Europe hit so much harder"...
Because they actually use fresh local ingredients, without any artificial flavours.
that looks! like the best sandwich in the world. crazy
Why do you always have to cuss? No class or respect for people watching. You just used the Lord's Name in vain!
Less preservatives, fresher ingredients
Great looking sandwich
looks delicious
This guy eats the most delicious things!! I’m jealous!! 😋😋😋😅
Looks amazing
They hit harder because it’s super fresh, everything is fresh
Made my mouth water from the start of the video damn